A rodeo cowboy way of life was an honor and a privilege, stated a true Texas Cowboy. His formal education was experiencing the hard work of ranches, sharecropping, and sharing the Great Depression with millions of other folk.
The great rodeo producer T.C. “Buck” Steiner encouraged Henry to work on his artistic talent and also stared him on his rodeo career. “H’ worked the saddle bronc riding, bull riding, and steer wrestling. His love for the sport lead him down many paths.
The TRCHF has been very fortunate to have some of the famous H. Henry’s painting for the future Hall of Fame Museum building. His experience in life dominates his artwork and life as a cowboy, pickup man, stock hauler, and store window decorator has kept him going down the road, meeting and making friends everywhere he goes.